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I i HOGS SELL AT ALL-TIME HIGHS MEAD CHARGES II FINANCIAL NEWS Stock Market Brooklyn Notes 20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON OCT. 14, 1946 ALONG THE AIRWAYS DEWEY PROMOTED Dividend Trends Mixed HOUSE PROBES POLITICAL ACTS An i a i ana iesiiw ianu Charles Nagel director of the Brooklyn Museum, will address the Junior-League of Brooklyn at its first Autumn meeting. He will discuss "the museum and its place ta taking complete passenger service lor all I sponsible iotn charge of jBy DANIEL LIONEL HIDDEN IAAAIIUN At Brooklyn's hkypon, locteu ld the community. ut. Basin ano Avenue fc i ne replace toe tn Kouie nw Ooodyear Tire Rubber Co.

declared a special dividend of $1 and a quarterly dividend of $1 on common, both payable Dec. 16 to record Nov. 15. Paid 75 cents in two previous quarters and 50 cents in March. Share prices moved Irregularly today in quiet trading.

The market opened firm but diverse trends appeared thereafter, and while some issues maintained gains exceeding a point, a number backed away iwwu Qnatm- I.iiiIC-. U.I OFC. assistant vice president of the Bay Ridge Savings Bank, is chairman of the dinner committee. thev seem to have tound tne answei famiiiar capital Hostesses. uut.

.1 rTZT. -ortvitii tn thpiUurt nemocratic. American Larjor trt- n. nr Vflie DUUl wiiu ikio AnnH Halp fur BROOKLYN EAGLE crowc, metropolis, under gg J. TZSm Washington.

14 OJ.Rt A spe- W. Litchfield, president, point- eariy levels. Eastman Kodak The Brooklyn Press, 335 Adams hi I iii rii uiiiii mon rtt Til ed out that the $1 extra, pms ww rlse of poinls to mark Increased regular, will bring 1948 share, against $2 the widest swing. Most price The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hollis K.

Thayer of 16 Remsen Brooklyn, Wednesday night. Michelle Murphy, curator of the Industrial division of the museum will attend. The purpose of the meeting is to re-establish the co-operative relationship between the Junior League and the museum which was interrupted by the war, when volunteer workers were diverted into pa Complete a share in 1945. BVm aillivuiiv-co i i-v, i iii Harold R. Lustig a sales representative in charge of customer relations.

During his three and a half years of army service Mr. Lustig supervised shipments of per- 1 A i WEATHER Clear tonight; funny tomorrow. ciai House committee set out today, mixing concerns, functions; added comfort ana service inrougii cials of the c. i. rouucw rrcca 01 iota b.

of nHVmt onH dden taxation." wen romx. orrt 3 CENTS Bntr! Brooklm P. O. Id OU UoB UaUer BROOKLYN N. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1946 bt of a tt si 105th YEAR No.

284 DAILY and SUNDAY loowmat. m. fcookiv, latJ Catharine Urges Short Bank Week changes were considerably smaller. Steels were usually easier, with Bethlehem off over a point and others down fractions. Motors moved narrowly, with Chrysler fractionally below the previous close and others not much changed either way, Du Pont rose a point, but Union Carbide dropped nearly 2.

Goodyear jumped sharply on the dividend declaration, trading around 2 points higher. U. S. Rub-Kor rnsp nearly a point. Interna sonnel recoias in wh: nuiuumuavi Department.

Prior to his Induction he was connected with James F. Newcomb Company. Stuyvesant Community Center, 265 Decatur and the Urban League of Greater New York are sponsoring jointly a leadership training course for adults, to be held Action Committee for the first days; stepped out of the Piper cub propose when 1 am elected triotic activities. Thomas O. Grace, State director of the Federal Housing Administration, will be given a dinner by the Cathedral Club of Brooklyn, Oct.

22, at the clubhouse, Flatbush and St. Marks Quebec, Oct. 14 (UP Robert M. m. HAcrwrafAv nppns iieHiaie con i ere nee ra.wiui.uMi Catharine, president of tne savings spheres.

Association of the State of minute change ner cteu au rr be in lne shdow of land for all the respective With r.nf UOIE cia.uui:nanila auiu. bwmmj -t. i i vo in Avenue. The principal speaker will be tj rlanaifu OIA 5lll.l.to.'i,v ning this week. i nnnrca W'ill fpot.llre AS tOttlCS! New York, today urged uie association to support State legislation permitting banks to close on Saturdays all year around.

i- 1 VArlr Arthur tional Nickel lost a point In fairly active dealings. Packing shares tended to slip 1,1. I ,11,1 man jjEnJ Ellender iD. said t0 iive out of New York and yet Commerce held in conjunction with now using. committee would meet later this to be able to go into the city! the New York Aviation Council and "There is a ymt tee to decide whether to qtUckly whenever the whim strikes! the Buffalo Aero Club HJ fJf.fS The Challenge of Leadership, Group Work Methods, Programs for Today, Programs for Tomorrow, What HffnlrAS a n.i nTIti superintendent of schools.

Mr. Grace, na chairman of the club's board of directors, will be honored for work during his presidency last year. Harry Huter, MEAT PRICES UP 40-50 HERE OPA Speeds Sweeping Decontrol Program McCain Vesident of the Chase lower after ZTXolZl National Bank of the city of New were mostly small. Railroads were York told employes that he favored firm, with small gain hroughout a five-day bank week throughout Oils were firm with andard I i ana wbct Discussion. vrwt in fact the women's has given this nations air trans-1 about this simplification.

California up a point Charge Nejro Vote Stocked jkjport. J)une(i port added and vital responsi- -No individual is bigger than the recomrnended at owlnB Complaints before the committee Fheis Am "ica nave maintaining a strong, vast people he serves The governship is Catharine tito craft! were usually higher Revere charged that Bilbo sought to baria Bikb Chapter, WWCn 0, dictator's Job-althOUgh ttbu the opentoj JJ Copper was active at a po int or so Negro voting in the Mississippi PrHAdnerme tion hich can overnight be con- been used pretty much that wayjtion 53d annual i meet ing fe advance. American Woolen issues nd that too much money supervisor This gioup already con on jmcn ca a i Ztttaw years. The Legis-! savings banks get away from the MeKpl. -sist 01 to memDcrs.

7, trMlH ona dailv Danxing noma was Lhmit thti oreanization may be had time oi national inuic nm if situations war. lar's renomination campaign. ffJ.SSJS fcwirt "Peace, as we understand it," Mr. branches of the Government in to 3 p.m. if situations war The first organization summoned; at the Brooklyn only be attainedlbany must be co-ordinated as a part.

rant doing so. was American Action, inc, rrew-member the "flight through the most rigid safeguards, 0f a team working with the uover- cago, Which Priest described MM A place and through preparation against nor-not living in eternal fear of offshoot of the American First agent -will soon WW ghoQt he qj. not do Party. C. I.

A. aboard 'ou Capi-1 afterwards." He also said the air- He reaffirmed his denunciation of lives will follow, he said. it hu been an: plane, which played a major roleCommunists, fascists and the Ku The N. A. M.

and me N.ttonjl AfctojWA. vj" fn warfare, was an instrument that, Klux Klan and added that "I want Bond rnces rirm Domestic corporation bonds held firm in moderately active trading Railroad obligations generally scored gains "anting from fractions to around a point in selected Central of Georgia, Northern Pacific and New York Central funds. Industrials and utilities moved irregularly. Foreign bonds were mixed, u. Government obligations were dull.

Triborough Bond Issue Scheduled O'TOOLEWINS Last Few Hours Citizens Political acuuh uuuuiui-1 rfc. traffip and hv brinsine nations closer togetner.ino support irom inese gioupt, Mead shared the speakers plat- work a great power for rep an wi 1 PLANS TO FREE HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES Mncc I iftinn ot Curbs can also peace. will be re- A will be called tomorrow. The heanngs wiU conclude Wednes- The "flight agent" ri ortfh testimony from represent-, Ferriss; Dickson In Series Finale Red Sox Favored Over Cards As World Series Reaches Climax Ticking Away for 11 Doomed Nazis Ft. Greene Mart First to Act -Shipments Due in 10 Days To End Small Store Famine First outlet In Brooklyn to react to President Truman's meat decontrol order was the Fort Greene Retail Meat Market, 174 Fort Greene Place, which hiked Its prices today Irom 40 to 50 percent.

The market, serving thousands of shoppers daily, announced increases ranging from 10 cents a pound for chopped meat to 20 cents a pound for beef liver. It has its own slaughterhouse and has been offering beef consistently, even during the worst shortages. Marketing of a new issue of Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority general obligations is expected iii a few months, according to George E. Spargo, general manager of the Authority. The estimated $3,000,000 bond issue will provide Iform with former Governor Herbert the party's candidate for U.

S. Senator, and other members of the State ticket, Lehman departed from a prepared 'speech to open a personal attack on Dewey. He said the Republican Governor is "attempting to claim credit OVER HURLEY BY 87 VOTES But New Legal Move By Captain Delays Verdict in Recount LOESEWS OFFERS PERMANENT POSITIONS TO SALES PEOPLE! EXPERIENCED PREFERRED a a shvkii- American Jewry Told It Mustn't Fail European Brethren Bishop De Wolfe Confirms 26 in Episcopal Faith atives of the A. F. L.

and the I Brotherhood of Railroad The only complaint thus far formally presented to the commit-j tee is by Representative Donald L. Toole (D Brooklyn), who charged irregularities in his race for re-nomination. But the OToole complaint apparently has been settled by court action resulting in a recount of the ballots. Working Capital Of Industry Rises Philadelphia, 14 Net capital of American corporations, exclusive of banks and insur- for all the social ano progressive r- downtown legislation of my four terms in of- oi P81 author-fiSs and of that of former Governor. Smith and Roosevelt." Sin.n Ti.n.

fL the building. The Nuernberg, Oct. 15 (U.R) Hermann Goering, Joachin von Ribbentrop and nine more of Nazidom's top war criminals neared the end of the road today and by all signs will begin their march to the gallows at midnight (6 p.m. Brooklyn timel. Set Early Next Month Wage Action Looms Washington, Oct.

15 (U.R) The Government put plans in By TOMMY HOLMES Brooklyn Eagle Staff Correspondent PROBABLE St. Louif, Oct. 15 This is the last I RED sox roundup. Before the sun sinks over; Moses, rf garage, upon completion, is to have a parking capacity of over 1,000 By JOSEPH H. SCHMALACKER Following the example of their re- American Jewry must be prepared noiei ew lomer rm, Following the example oi ineir i generosity Tliin fnr Guests All nf the condemned Nazis save one Alfred Rosenberg.

LINEUP CARDINALS Schoendienst, 2b Moore, cf Musial, lb cars once cnmnanies. stoou at uiner maraeis which mil uawu slaughtering system announced (III. lHirillff IIP, Will a hgious leader, the Rev, Angel rer- people abroad ho Vorlrer ftth Ave. 3 bv the chief Nazi ideologist-were reported reading the Bible the hills behind thi aOld fur trading i Pesky, ss aSSS V2 as of June 30, 1946, a new Avyvf.v, vo. njr-r 1 A.

nionu 34th Manhattan, will in DiMagaio, cf nandez, wno expecw. io uc to surVive and De renaouuai.eu, gnd in the Kniscooal ministry before aCeortpil yesterday at soeakers asserted yesteruay at mi HOG PRICES SOAR $13.75 ON 100 LBS. unofficial margin of 87 votes, ce.ui& puiu.i iwnnnt nf: ti-ip twiliiihi, of the self-aggran- UN Health Organization Gets Temporary Home Dr. George Baehr, president ol The New York Academy of Medi- general 20 percent boost, and still others chose to delay definite action. nr ri i hp jh i i in 1 1 ivan lawu Slaughter, rf Kurowski, 3b Williams, if York, lb end, a group ui meeting of the executive commute, teievlsion in its Manhattan Room, I sues were sold, members of the Universal.

thp United Jewish Appeal at tne nn wwn Wnrtll Rallronm. Grand Ballroom, North Ballroom, mer The average small retailer remained without meat, a survey by Garagiola, Walker, if Doerr, 2b Higgins, 3b East Room and Parlors F. G.i cine, announced today that jyietnooisi, wiuiw, post tonight the baseball champions lor 1946 should be crowned. The weather report for today is fair and warmer and unless the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Car-dins'" go into a marathon-tied ball game they will have finished their flrrws-eountrv struggle by nightfall.

lilg puces oil iiiaiij ututi items in the wake of the decontrol of meat. This sweeping new decon- ELUOTT HITS DECONTROL Boston, Oct. ti (U.R) Comment-in PrncMpnf Truman's lift Democratic primary election returnsldized Nazi "gods" found them ob-from the 13th Congressional District iscured by a curtain of military was seemingly complicated today by secrecy comparable to that flung a legal move calling for a further over the greatest events of the war. examination of ballots before the; THREE HOSPITALS ADF DlAMkim FDD HIM Academy has provided tactnties roricnuaren, were raummw liT 1 wiiuam Kosenwaiu. Itta televifion installation M-lthlAmn Allall H.

wagnei, the Brooklyn Eagle reveaieo. ji 20 stores polled in the Flatbush area, nnlv nrm hari rwf Til PFf ORD HIGHS Room wi be shown on I 'in 1 1 Ir. llll 1 HinUII the World Health Oreanization of as memoers oi ine ot tne unireo jewisn LMCKson, Commission estimated. An increase of $1,200,000,000 was gistered in the second quarter over the first. Net working capital in the first half of 1946 rose or about half the 000 gain in first six months of 1B45.

1 The upturn in the second quarter I reflected a $100,000,000 increase in Ferriss, Umpires tTitort uaiinm in its hm rhnziat ceremonies in uium WH1 1(11 IVClUKv-VO. i ov i CAcaAne l' irtlTTl HI HI i Supreme Court hands down its trnai (A.L.), first base; Bal- 1-1 IV UHI1IHI I Wit Clinton and Kane Sts. jand Palestine, said the problems Oil Clinton ano K.ane au. iand Palestine, said me proDiems Glimmers of information through Expect Shipments in 10 Day at 2 E. 103d Manhattan, until the room Dlate; Berry II which the Take your choice: (A) Work 5 Jay 40-hour week; (B) Work 5-day 30-hour week; (C) Work 3-day 24-hour week.

Bishop James P. De wone oi lIle I rehabilitation of Jews Oivuvy uai.o i i.uJiiiii.iH'i. jt. in curupe base; Hub- lanfant iN.L. second Earnings Larger This is the day on such time as the organization has a permanent home either in this country or abroad.

BOROUGH BY CITY Champions of the National League ibar(j (a.L.), third base, and those of the American Tjallp Calendar I The survey indicated that the i small retailer wpuJW -beshi to receive shipments linRWul 10 daf the time taken slaughter, cve, vaTiie rouow jhuiji Upward Trend With Boosts Reaching $8 total current assets and a no MftthlfMAti Alkali ing of controls on meat, Elliott Roosevelt, son of the late President, predicted: "You'll see bread at $15 a loaf." "This is the beginning of the end," he said. "I am disappointed." Diocese of Long Island, who mdivisibly linked with those ciated, said that the group repre-of a JeWiSh homeland in Palestine, sented the largest number from an- Jews 0f Europe and Pales- other denomination to be confirmed tiave given ample evidence of in the Episcopal church at any one tneir COurage and their will to live," time. 1 he declared. "With our resources, uwnonripr a-hn did Metho-1 ttHtfe ctvnrit.v with ntir liberty. 1 000.000 reduction in total current i uuu.uuu lbuuvviuu Tr.

vrtrvripn nviat nr euiimiKB and skip the steers. It was vir tmy Chicago. o. 10 iu.rj nog -certain certain their price would WW their prices xumuht i Eighteenth annua! public sprikint firs njne months of 1946 rose liabilities. class conducted by Columbus Counci thare from the! Knlehts Columbus, 1 Prospect Park 62 cents a common snaie irom uie West.

8:30. enrresnnnding 1945 period. Net in- The legal staff representing Capt. the official fog indicated mat uu Arthur F. Hurley.

U. S. Repre-1 execution ot Adolf Hitlers It isentative Toole's party opponent.1 henchmen would begin at mid-! liaised the issue that all ballots. night and last three hours and; printed, but not used in the primary, that the bodies would be buried should be examined, together with secretly or perhaps cremated how, all ballots which may have been Nyhan or where no one would say. I mutilated by some of the primary officials said that the Nazis did i voters.

not know officiaLy that this was The proposal was being objected tneir last day before they were to to by Everett McGarry, Mr. OToole's on tne for the mil- I attorney, who said he felt the pur-hj0ns 0f deaths' they were convicted at the great. Midwestern nvesroca above ceiling prices, tr.e quest ni Construction Cost Will Be $48,566,534 In 6-Year Program A six-year program calling centers soared to new all-time nigns bel how today with the removal of price ceil-; don fcnow Group Rebels In City Court Over Eviction trol action will eo into effect 1 pr re rul Tl ai! dist missionary' work in Puerto we dare not do less than ff'wi' come Increwd to or ClU font OOiaerS Rico from 1921 until 192 appealed I their faith in us." hii. 8:30. a common share irom $922,018 or Wilmington, Oct, 14 (U.P- several months ago to the Rev.

Dr. The committee voted to hold "uxiUr a'd 96 cents a share a year earlier. du Pont de Nemours Co uxiliarv, 23diyo ceillca auai a jm, Qu runl, UK nciimuu i for IIP Iho will lnRs be." one merchant sale oorlv viovt r-t nurh anH for Apply immediately at kyoeser's employment office, third floor warehouse, 252 LivinKston Street 9:30 A. M. P.

M. rt rt-oll i.J Hnt nrtm- the contruction of three generat take the price ud off hundreds hospitals and the re- A Rrtwnrd saunaers. lecwr uii national conirrence ov. JU auu nuiment Armory, neaivru UBtlUUKI will, i I. i Regiment Armory.

Beatord 8:30. rnmmunirBllf.il kuu nimiiL.i i nc coiiipaiiy a-wu uivi it. louay rtiAJircu umt tuu, of victoria! third quarter, showing net income I pany was owned by 87,622 holders of jpose was to delay certifying theiof cauRin8; jn their ruthless quest ihabilitation and expansion ot a Dri Christ Church, for assistance in (Dec, and 2 at Atlantic City, i having members of his flock at the Phnrph K7 Ranfi? St ad-i Iidae 1037. F. and A.

f'latbusll Ma nf in.r hATAUM IllPfll- Federal lawmaKer as uie winning. for world domination. Temple. 2211 Bedford Ave me leinpir --ji cording to what I am cnargefl 100 pounds above yesterdays ceil- Tn. new rgtw ings.

At many markets the increase Mgrkel taciuded: was the sharpest ever recorded in a nrrnP 1 rt single day. Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson, arriving in Chicago toad- Prime Ribs 44c dress a State Chamber of Commerce Porterhouse Steak 57c I (Inn share against, or ou ww 3U. ine miru quan-n hsuict FOR SALE! ARC WELDERS 1942 1944 MODELS EXCELLENT CONDITION AT LESS THAN THEIR COST! Immediate Delivery! 150, 200. 300 400 Amps. 360220400 VOLTS All Standard MmkeB WELDING CABLE AND EQUIPMENT Write Wire I' hone P.

F. LOWINGER CO. 90 West Broadway, N. Y. 7 REctor 2-3990 Tm hundred residents of the nominee.

BUI uiev IllUPit nnvc n.iiLrv.ii niTT' of S48.566.534 is being riuV Research Foundation. Hotel Aitor, share in the third quarter oi lasi compare with tor ine imra s. The dinner will launch $2,500,000 cam- quarter of last year. palgn new national medical crusde. mitted into membership in the Epis- Long-1 erm savings rui copal church.

Bishop De Wolfrt A( Around 150 Billions to be razed for the Concord "Tlme tne. Tt' time was near when the judg- penditure aiea tO Oe lazeu 1UI (ho awvar nun out 1 tv, ceilings win De reta; retaineo. list wi this 1 I.t ivlDll MTMWmB w. iiuuiu.ai was onlv three weeks remained to ij wnenttnU it aas loarnpri tnrinv averyuung nv Irt ho Hosnilnls. a 1' 'umu of Mr Fernandez's followers was 'ine American peopie a a opening ot campaign, neaaquai.s months ended said he believed trial the unucK aieas 001: meeting wrestle.

Tied at three victories apiece in the World Series, there are not likely to be any more reprieves. It wouid be entirely fitting for the struggle to go down to the very last pitch. Our own Brooklyn Dodgers carried the Cardinals beyond that in the regular National League season. It was not until the jury last pitch ot the second playoff game after the Dodger and the Cardinals finished in a de that the pennant came to St. Louis for the ninth time in 21 years.

Bendinff In Top Strength The rival skippers Eddie Dyer of the rapid Red Birds and Joe Cronin of the Red Sox are sending in their available top strength. In fact, it would be rather silly if they didn't. Dave (Boo) Ferriss, a muscular nvtn from Mississippi, is the pitching choice of the Red Sox manager. He has been resting since last Wednesday, when he shut out the Cardinals in Boston by 4 to 0. Murry Dickson is the little right-handed gamecock pitcher who beat in lh final nlavoff Continued on Pase 11 Round Sic n.i..

pro i t-ie exnect eri Top a noisy demonstration in nave Kepreseiuauve looie a nanw A ntion spokesman said Toppmg the list oi new nospuai Court as they protested bitterly on the official ballot for the) 7ofji Hans Frank and Arthur! improvements are the three general ve Representative looies name nrison SDokesman said Goering begun. Another group of 20 former, have accumulated a Jnes egg oi t- 7 8th Oowrloni feept, 30 net profit $2,569,350 or $2.70 members of the, Universal Churchjaround $150,000,000,000 In long- DiElrlct, wlth vrty, Nassau 8. against $559,768 or 99 cents will be confirmed as Episcopalians'. term savings, more than two and Annua m8 m.n ot Bt. moJ society.

95th St. ana sm i previous 1U montns. noiv nmiit: aeainst their proposed eviction ana. Nov. 5 election.

.11 simkp of reliaion hosrjitals. one to be conUucted in He declined to predict when they Shoulder Lamb 50c would level off. Chopped Meat 29c mm-. The primary election was 11C 11 UIC Himi ftt. ineei uvti ok in the near future, it was said.

one-nan times tne loim uh mu Ave 8:30 inoA Tnefitiita nf T.ifp Tnsiir- I n'nnr for mdf vptpmn members of Sees Relief in Two Weeks removal to living quarters in Manhattan. One elderly woman fainted from p-Yfii pment as Justice Edward A. 20 the The market quoting Tuesday. Aug. 20.

i Mr. McGarry drafted a report to submitted today to Judge Leander them this morning. 1 esumaiea can 01 another in Coney Island with a but one Reads Bible 1500-bed capacitv, earmarked at He said he believed a "reasonable" ance reported today. SJIWAw'BSi Joint New York Life rVhr. mroaE0 in tVlP 1 1'st RlXiOt 1 i rise In ratoe Sanfrei s.

7flfi Market Up 1-6 Pis. On Meat Decontrol BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS ran nr All amount of supplies could be expected Franklm Ave A spokesman there ami sisnrs Wynne, presiding at an eviction 13 mentis "oVThis year was nearlyj Anft- JpTrWLgffit FIff lS "7'1ZZ CIiniKl enn MUM oredicted that in a montns time tne Faber, the Supreme Courts 01-Continued on Page 2 SSSnKT; nf of board oi director, of Alumni Company, has been appoimea Tfionnononno neW 31 CoI1e' 11 BU" in the market in two weexs or so. Cattle prices were following the sharp upward trend.

On hogs, new highs were set at Chicago, Sioux City, Iowa; Indian- Continued on Page 11 To a man they were reading the 1 545.000, and the third, a 500-bed Bible, the doctor said, except for (facility in Greenpoint, ticketed for Rosenberg. I $6,300,000. Ernst Kaltenbrunner, hatchet These areas were selected as the man in the Gestapo for Heinrich; tentative sites for the new hos-Himmler, had communion in hisipitals because of the density of population and the anticipated in- Goering said he was trving to! creases in the next decade. ho gallon hi. riio'nitvl Although the Brownsville Hos- sistant treasurer of the wew yorK Life Insurance Company, it was announced today.

He Willi join the York Life on Oct. 15. record high. Total accumulated I Inflation of ome. of Me hearing, attempted vainly to quiet, the demonstrators most of them men and women over 60 years of age who argued that they should not be forced to move from their old homes.

The uproar persisted despite the best efforts of Justice Wynne to assure the group that the quarters obtained for them in an apart- The stock market advanced one to six points today in response to lifting of meat controls. Trading was sufficiently heavy to cause tickers to fall behind a minute or Paolrino- share featured W'ith market would be flooded with meat and the prices would come down. Two other markets which hava had supplies of meat in profusion in recent weeks announced "probable" increases but will sell at ceiling prices until polio- Is ri-i-'-J They were the meu Company, 1675 Broadway, ar.o Usa Philadelphia Koshe Meal 1939 were just under $57.000,000.000 8. Burglar Who 'Never Had a Chance' Freed the preliminary hlnrks p.hamrina hands after iho onH iPital is still in kllC a I game even though he was belted loose from his moorings in the ninth BULLET HALTED POWER, wiihoi. viui iho militnrv man planning stage and is not expected Gains ranged to nearly five points PITTSBURGH CU.

bATJ to the last, said the execution Was ti.i( of the city's poor financial condi- rHi BANK way I THE SENSIBLE WAY I inning. Because he won the building in E. 12tn Man-that put the Cardinals in the Worldihattan, were adequate, and that in ci nvr mav he nlavinir a senti-lonv event thev would not be James McMahon. 29, of 271 Dean nth Ave. bet en rn i nuAinv KlilSUUiKII.

ULU W-T. which openea on block of 'W. nrt.nT Nari tton, plans are already well ad- iOOO shares. who had pleaded guilty to tempted burglary of a store, braced the evicted from their present Homes mental hunch in handing him 48th Sts. The poll of smi: Continued on Page slave labor, was reported reading Continued on Pare 2 Armour traded at nearly two with his biblieal i-onunuea on raf Swift rose over 1 1.......

harl nomc IP iiiiiiicvtusvtvij. Stresses Housing Crisis two. Hilliaeil lu lien wow came up for sentence in County li I in minH four noints and Wilson over resenrrh. lyZ tiCUlarly his record as a second The court tried to persuade agitated protectants to accept Light Company reported that a high-power rifle bullet was fired into an "important" transformer at its struck Colfax generating station today, resulting in widespread power Interruptions Hundreds of homes were plunged into darkness from four to 15 minutes a.s the company juggled circuits to restore service. The company warned that loss of the transformer ball.

ISth $1,000,000 Series But if Dickson falters a whole flock of the Red Birds' reserve pitchers will be ready to relieve. For that matter, Tex Hughson and other he in fTronin's LLLV Rosenberg, scorning the Bible and reiterating his convictions of atheism, was reading a German "T'ho T7lp.Hr, See Wage Curbs onartmpnts nrov'ided there were I 11.1 met fO fn mt-tii ixi Restaurant Prices Will Go Up Again r0 SPVeil Mill rt niia uiv. nm i ii. wnvn inffe jThese gains were well held, All sections of the market gained. Steels rose two to more than three points in U.

S. Steel, while motors I were up around two points after iselling off from early highs on i profit-taking. Other wide advances (included Allied Chemical, du Pont. Johns-Man ville, Park Tilford and Union Carbide, up three to nut. that many people suffering variety of credit plans with or without advantage of lower banking rates, long terms, full and complete privacy let the bank that pioneered and specializes in personal money matters show you the way to real budget relief.

PKIV, Y- -T IT 1 VTI TTF lemvcicu 7 The report that the executions Samuel S. Leibowitz doled out be completed in about three "If you were in my place and I 1 KrMvul.tlr- that Off hv January it bull pen from the start. This willj from the present housing crisis ho the Mine in which everything! would "be only too glad for a trip ill riff IMllfl. -i i were in yours would seriouslv affect, servic two separate gallows might be used. if nooccaw evervboriv eoes.

chance like this Washington. Oct. 15 (U.R) Secre tarv of AEiiculture Clinton P. An mar already cut to 35 percent of normal Renorts on the ticket sale on the IV 1 It rtW UC1AIU At this point an unidentuieci woman who said she lived in Bensonhurst iumped to her feet Dy UIC WP11R.UUL Ul unionists. automatic open date yesterday indi-psip a eellnnt.

or near sellout at- FNTTRELY BY 'PHONE OR MAIL yyiu mint I aeiSOll luua.v sisiicu an mmi ITastman Kodak Berlin. Oct. 15 (U.R)-The Allied malizing President Truman's deci- more than four EajUnan Kodak Kommandatura announced today sion to take price controls off meat. Goodvear gained that the seven Nazis sentenced at The order tosses out the window gam- uooa-vtar galneG tendance at Sportsman's Park. Atjana any rate, it is assured that this will one of the apar ments.

A veteran, who said his wifes relatives lived 1PP Urt 11 IWHl I "what sentence would you give me? McMahon pondered and cautiously suggested what he thought was the minimum he could expect, five to ten years in Sing Sing. "Suppose," said Judge Leibowltz, "I tell you that I'm going to give you vour liberty." "My God!" McMahon gasped. "I'm going back to my wife and baby? I can't believe it." "Yes, you are," said Judge Lei-bowitz. "A study of your probation renort. satisfies me that you never also Both World Series h.pt tn.

toH snv m.I pleaded for an apartment. Vets Camp at Pa. Capitol In Drive for Cab Licenses Harri-sburg, Oct. 15 (U.Pl-Fifty members of the Philadelphia Gl Taxicab Association camped on the north lawn of the State Capitol to- Advances of one to more than two points included Atchison, American Telephone. Anaconda, Chrysler, General Motors.

Erie, International Paper, Kennecott. Lockheed. Loew Mnntsomerv Ward. Sears Roebuck, Nuernberg to prison win serve men an price cruuw time in Spandau Prison here. Span-1 all food or food products manufac-j dau is in the British occupation jtu red wholly or in part from live-, zone of Berlin.

stock. The Nazis given prison terms were As Anderson acted, Agriculture Rudolf Hess, life; Walther Funk-iDepartmeni experts warned house-; life; Erich Raeder, life; Baldur von! wives that while they could look for-! Schirach, 20 years; Albert Speer, 20 ward to more meat at higher prices on tabliahed as (fforitM at 5 to 7, ln lh. nm which to this tlveling man doesn't Pj to the opening of he pro-seem to make sense considering that ejiUgP. M. JuUa JMM jf.

ol -i, rfaafcin Rod 'Hirric hed to Peail sieppea up io me Washington. Oct. SS (U.R) President Truman left the way open today for complete abandonment of wage controls by the end of the year if not before. In removing meat controls last night the President set no timetable for wage decontrol but some quarters believed it would come within 60 days. One source suggested the step might be taken before Election Day.

Mr. Truman said meat uecontrol means there now must be a general speed-up in decontroling many other items Because prices and wages are so closely linked he said, wage decontrol must be accelerated also. Abolition of wage controls already has been demanded by AF. L. SPECIAL LOANS TO: Consolidate debts, balance budgets, meet emergencies.

Liberal F.H.A terms for home owners. LOW-COST PLANS TO BUY: Automobiles (Exclusive ABC Plan), furniture, household goods, electrical appliances, equipment, boats. DmUiV Nott: Accredited American Bani Credit Plan dealers' rights are jully protected whenever their customers apply directly to us for financing of car purchases. the new Electric Hour Rubber day and announced they wouia stay Pacific until action is taken on their petition to operate cabs in Philadelphia. Standard Oil (N.

JJ U. S. and Westlnghouse. Union was up more than three. years; Konstantin von Neurath, years; Karl Doenitz, 10 years.

Continued on Page 2 15 1 in a couple oi weens, win oe a "ilong time before there is enough P. ,11 omnnpl even in the series and made it every time. had a chance, that there is basic good in you. I am sentencing you to nine to ten years in prison and susnendinz execution of the sen- Suffolk Downs Results THE Laurel Results four- tence and nutting you on pruoa- FIRS trace ja suo: ciaimine: maidens: three- FIRST RACE ypar-olds: -six furlongs. rrnns ana in i var-olds and up: six lurlont Coast searcnes Coe Fishprman's BorJv Ulll.

11 1 1 nil KU piwh. i. 1--T 1 rrl 11 5,000 Attend Services For Catherine O'Dwyer Mnnni ntiy louiuiuei ni .11. Boy Audacity 3 10 2.70luml- tIMoon. (Summernl asn 3 40.VOU will be the one who will put m.mlai Hih (HumohrlM RO 80 40 31 60 6.20 4 40 5 80 to meet, uk nm Anderson approved a decontrol order submitted by Price Chief Paul Porter, who will decide when it Is formally effective.

OPA officials chimed in with word that the price of restaurant meals with meat courses, only recently raised 15 percent' may rise another net-rent Restaurant keepers will HOUR OF CHARM Belmar, N. Oct. 15 (U.fc-OoMt fafii. S40 umip into, offort Valdina Orpfdy iZchr luck, and God bless you. ruard rescue woraers seaicneo 10- me.

kikio jot. UnnH vm Tlpt Pnm. noMin Brown. "Our Bin. Ask gooa mi Time 1:12 4-5 Maerunway.

kaxy Bono, Rouah Ally. Charier Member. War Wine. Ballyrag. Roval Edee.lBright Arc.

Good Show alao ran. Off. 1:17. on, Joear. aThp Congo plso ran.

INDUSTRIAL BANK OF COMMERCE NEW YORK J2 COURT STREET J6 GRAHAM AVENUE ISM PITKIN AVENUE Htr Borooik Hi ro.awy cormr Cko.l.r Stret Shaken to tne point oi tears, McMahon mumbled his thanks. ftliwiskl of Irvington, N. wholnbiV. More than 5.000 mourners Lefchman-Carndufr entry. in-.

President Truman was represented and by Postmaster General Robert E. mm Britain Rejects Request To Boost Zior Quotas London. Oct. 15 (U.R) Britain ha rejected a Jewish Agency request fionre their nrices on the 1943 base eluding prominent dignitaries ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA plus any additional cost of meat. was drowned yesterday with his fishing companion, August Meyer, Hillside, N.

when their boat capsized. Meyer died at the coast guard station. Garden State Results FIRST RACE 2 500; rlalmini; tour-vear-olds and up; si xfurlonas jJujube iHermani 129.30 44.30 23 90 iFire Power tPermanel 5.00 4 20 l- Pk.lr mamlrltl 14 10 Manhattan Beach Asks officials from every level ol gov-, nannigau. wmie 1. nu5 eminent packed St.

Patrick's iDrum. commander of the State Cathedral today as a solemn high Guard, was Governor Dewey rep-requiem mass 'was celebrated for resentative. The Governor and Mrs. Mrs. Catherine O'Dwyer, Dewey sent a large box of flowers wife of the Mayor, who died Sat- to the services.

Mombor Foderol Doposit Insuranco CofDorotio under the direction of i Offices throughout Iho Groator City that the quota be from 1,500 month, it Palestine immigration increased immediately to 4,000 or 5.000 per vas learned today. CUtTOMIZID'CtOTHtt Time. 1:13 1-5. Sir Echo. Heel Up.

ipat.rol Pilot. Balmand. Fieeland'a Lad. At tUM, Belmalad. Top Money.

Polly's Judy also ran. OH, 1:33 Power Failure Delays Early Subway Trains A 14-minute delay in subway service on the I. R. T. resulted at 7-m 9 tnriav.

due to a failure of urday. aW Mi VUU5 a.lllll TT CM Cardinal Spellman Presides PHIL SPITALNY The funeral service was presided side the Ca heriral for a hnipse 01 G.O.P. Puts Out Magazine A picture magazine called Bandwagon, published by the Republican State Committee, will be placed on sale to the public at ten cents each. PLEASED WITH RESULTS WHERE TO FIND IT power at the 138th St. station of the casket and the many prominent over oy rrancis i.aioinai penman.

the line. Some inconvenience was suffered by Brooklyn riders when men and women who raine to pay who was clothed in the purple vest-their last respects. During the elab- ments of his high rank as a prince Stung by the latest outbreak of In the event of failure to obtain crime in their section, embattled 'some relief almost at once, Mr. Manhattan Beach residents will callaodbe instated, the organization on police for more protection at a Showdown conference today. prepared to go ahead with a plan.

A delegation from the Manhattan previously advanced, to install its SUN0AT AritKNUVn Uuca Ave. bound trains were, uiiiieu oraiP rites. 5th Ave. irom 48tn 0r the Roman Catholic cnurcn. in RENT TO A VETERAN BrooUynitei who have an apartment or home they would like to rent to a Brooklyn veteran and his family are invited to notify the City Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle.

Call MAin 4-6200, KYfenftinn 1 IX nr 149. nr write. fna an unusual gesture during the HIGH CHAIR, pink, blue upholstery, and bathlnette; excellent condition; 10 complete. Low, 0000 0th Ave. back at, Atlantic Ave and re-routed s2d Sts.

was closed to traffic to Manhattan as a temporary 130 patrolmen kept order in power-conserving measure. i streets. 1 own system of voluntary patrolmen. Continued on rage 11 1 -1- I 4:30 P. M.

WABC CB5 Rridq Comics Cioaswoid Dt. Brady Fditonai 3nn and Beai Hoftoman Helen Worth Hollywood H-rrRpoD was very pieaaea wiin ine Goldberg, an attorney, wui pull from my Eagle Want Ad. The submit their grievances this after- 1. ol It a i uiit nlfl lO the first nivin a Ri'Anlh'ii tn1 rf tH II 9 This proposal mei wiui an uintieu rebuff a month ago by Police Commissioner Arthur W. Wallander.

At a series of mass meetings the committee has already acted on sev- Thousans of ex-GIi caught tn I the housing shortage need living Hindus, Moslems Riot Paae Pao 21 Niq'nt Lifa 8 21 Novel 17 17 lObituariss 11 3 I Pattern 1 4 II 1 0 1 Society 1 3 It 10 I Sports 15. 16 1 0 Tak My Word 1 3 14 Theaters 8 9 9 Thaw Wnmn 1 4 i Tommy Holmei 1 5 IDiTuckar 10 IS Uncle Ray 71 8. 9 Want Ao 17, CO 9, Women 13 BELMONT RESULTS (United Hunts Meeting) Superfine overcoats for men HICKEY-FREEMAN overcoats are made for the man who it particular. Tailored of the finest wools and meltons, warmly interlined with a wear-ever quality he-men appreciate. Loeser'g is proud to hring you these unsurpassed overcoats with the famoui HICKEY-FREEMAN lahel.

Hurry, for quantity is limited; more coming later. 75 to 117 Loestr't Street Floor Shops for At our Brooklyn Store Only 1, N. Y. FULTON at BOND TRiangle 5-8100. BRICKLAYERS WANTED REGARDLESS OF THE WEATHER WE WORK 53 HOURS A WEEK FOR A PAY ENVELOPE OF $123.75 Free railroad fare to job and return upon completion of work and daily free bu.

fare We fuarantee tbat we he a room available for you awaiting your arrival WALSH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ELECTRONICS PARK, SYRACUSE, N. Y. P. 0. BOX 1376 SYRACUSE 3-7181 (NIW YORK OFFICE: 1 I.

r. MU. 2-5415) quarters ot tnrir own. many ot them with children find all doors mm Ilfaia mmw-r uwil a I Jja.it ai I'' "WM 1 mller," Mr. K.

B. Low, 6814 ters before Assistant Chief Inspector 4th Avenue. Louis F. Schilling. lt eiT tn turn article! you no They will plead for more patrol-lonaer neerl into readr eh through men to cover their six miles of the rnlnmn of the Eagle.

If jnu streets, the establishment of booths have anmething to mU, here'i how at four key points, and discuss the eral suggestions offered by police in an effort to alleviate the closed. Their problem It acute, situation until additional manpower They need help. Joa can help by can be furnished. These included reserving an apartment for a vet- In 7 Bengal Villages Calcutta. Oct.

15 (UP) Serious Hindu-Moslem noting was reported in at least seven villages of East Bengal todav and several detachments of troops snd armed police am I tin? khnd Co. 1-ftwjM, 40.50-ln.20-lO.IM.: Beth', Bomb. Steel Chain, 9.30 Off MoviM t.i. mM Bui Pp PlI.P, 0 safeguarding of valuables TZi Oonfteued on Fag Sj with a veteran. ueiuios.

tat. um ui uie to fine, a burer quirkl. Jnl eall advisability of installing gaieswnicn lhe IB. Turner, MAin 4-6200; piaca a would halt atrsnge cars for purposes Want Ad and charge it. ol Identification.

were rushed the scene, 1 mmmm IVItTN ANP Hit MAGIC VIOtIN I 1 1 i.

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